Members |
targetComponentId |
Asthma: [intrinsic] or [late onset] |
Intrinsic asthma |
Asthma: [intrinsic] or [late onset] |
Intrinsic asthma |
Asthma: [intrinsic] or [late onset] |
Late onset asthma |
Asthma: [intrinsic] or [late onset] |
Late onset asthma |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Asthmatic bronchitis (disorder) |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Allergic bronchitis (disorder) |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Allergic bronchitis (disorder) |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Asthmatic bronchitis (disorder) |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Asthma |
Asthmatic bronchitis |
Asthma |
Astragalus species |
Astragalus |
Asymmetric crying face association |
A rare, isolated, congenital, head and neck morphological anomaly characterised by the unilateral hypoplasia/agenesis of the depressor anguli oris muscle, resulting in an asymmetric crying facies in neonatal period/infancy (drooping of one corner of the mouth during crying) while eye closure, nasolabial fold and forehead wrinkling are symmetric. Although isolated in the majority of cases, newborns presenting with this morphological anomaly should be referred for further screening for 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and/or other coexisting cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, cervicofacial, respiratory, genitourinary and endocrine anomalies. |
Asymmetric crying face association |
The presence of congenital unilateral hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle, resulting in an asymmetric crying facies in neonatal period/infancy. May present as an isolated clinical finding however when it is present in conjunction with other congenital malformations the disorder is referred to as syndrome. |
Asystole |
Asystole (disorder) |
Asystole |
Cardiorespiratory failure (disorder) |
Asystole |
Cardiac arrest (disorder) |
Asystole |
Cardiorespiratory arrest (disorder) |
At diagnosis |
Timing of liver tumor staging at diagnosis (tumor staging) |
At risk for congestive heart failure |
At increased risk for heart failure |
At risk for social isolation |
At increased risk for social isolation |
At risk of emotional/psychological abuse |
At increased risk of emotional abuse (finding) |
At risk of emotional/psychological abuse |
At increased risk of psychological abuse |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Problems at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Problems at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Sexual problems at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Bullied at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Bullied at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Sexual problems at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Stress at work |
At work: [problems] or [sexual problems] or [bullied] or [stress] or [worries] |
Work worries |
Ataxia caused by toxin |
Ataxia caused by heavy metal (finding) |
Ataxia caused by toxin |
Ataxia caused by substance (finding) |
Ataxic infantile cerebral palsy |
A subtype of non-spastic cerebral palsy with loss of muscular coordination with abnormal force and rhythm, and impairment of accuracy; commonly presents with gait and trunk ataxia, poor balance, past pointing, terminal intention tremor, scanning speech, nystagmus and other abnormal eye movements, and hypotonia. Low tone is a prominent feature. |
Atelectasis (& with pulmonary collapse) |
Atelectasis |
Atelosteogenesis/diastrophic dysplasia |
Diastrophic dysplasia |
Atelosteogenesis/diastrophic dysplasia |
Atelosteogenesis (disorder) |
Atenolol 25mg/5mL syrup |
Product containing precisely atenolol 5 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release oral solution (clinical drug) |
Atenolol 500micrograms/mL injection solution 10mL ampule |
Atenolol 500 microgram/mL solution for injection |
Atenolol 50mg / nifedipine 20mg m/r capsule |
Atenolol 50 mg and nifedipine 20 mg prolonged-release oral capsule |
Atenolol adverse reaction |
Allergy to atenolol (finding) |
Atenolol adverse reaction |
Atenolol adverse reaction (disorder) |
Atenolol adverse reaction |
Hypersensitivity to atenolol (finding) |
Atenolol sensitivity |
Allergy to atenolol (finding) |
Atenolol sensitivity |
Hypersensitivity to atenolol (finding) |
Atheism |
Atheist |
Atheism |
Atheist movement |
Atherosclerosis |
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease (disorder) |
Atherosclerosis (& [NOS]) |
Atherosclerosis |
Atherosclerosis |
Atherosclerosis |
Atherosclerosis of native arteries of the extremities |
Atherosclerosis of arteries of the extremities |
Atherosclerosis: [precerebral] or [cerebral] |
Cerebral atherosclerosis |
Athetosis: [double] or [congenital] |
A form of athetoid cerebral palsy with bilateral involuntary movements. |
Athetosis: [double] or [congenital] |
Congenital athetosis |
Atomic power plant malfunction in watercraft, water skier injured |
Atomic power plant malfunction in watercraft |
Atonic seizure |
Sudden loss or diminution of bilateral muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic event, lasting approximately one to two seconds, involving head, trunk, jaw, or limb musculature. A seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. |
Atonic seizure |
An epileptic seizure consisting of sudden loss or diminution of muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic event, lasting approximately one to two seconds, involving head, trunk, jaw, or limb musculature, regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or with impaired awareness. |
Atonic seizure |
An epileptic seizure consisting of sudden loss or diminution of muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic event, lasting approximately one to two seconds, involving head, trunk, jaw, or limb musculature, regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or with impaired awareness. |
Atonic seizure |
Sudden loss or diminution of bilateral muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic event, lasting approximately one to two seconds, involving head, trunk, jaw, or limb musculature. A seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. |
Atony of bladder |
Inertia of urinary bladder (disorder) |
Atony of bladder |
Hypotonic urinary bladder |
Atony of bladder |
High compliance urinary bladder |
Atony of bladder |
Acontractile detrusor |
Atopic constitution as co-factor |
Atopy |
Atopobium species |
Atopobium |
Atopy as co-factor in hand eczema |
Allergic contact dermatitis of hands (disorder) |
Atopy as co-factor in hand eczema |
Atopic dermatitis of bilateral hands (disorder) |
Atosiban 7.5mg/mL injection solution 0.9mL vial |
Product containing precisely atosiban (as atosiban acetate) 7.5 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Atovaquone 750mg/5mL s/f suspension |
Product containing precisely atovaquone 150 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release oral suspension (clinical drug) |
Atoxoplasma species |
Atoxoplasma (organism) |
Atractaspis |
Subfamily Atractaspidinae (organism) |
Atractaspis |
Genus Atractaspis (organism) |
Atracurium besylate 10mg/mL injection solution 2.5mL ampule |
Atracurium besilate 10 mg/mL solution for injection |
Atracurium besylate 10mg/mL injection solution 25mL vial |
Atracurium besilate 10 mg/mL solution for injection |
Atracurium besylate 50mg/5mL injection |
Atracurium besilate 10 mg/mL solution for injection |
Atracurium besylate 50mg/5mL solution |
Atracurium besilate 10 mg/mL solution for injection |
Atresia and/or stenosis of large intestine &/or rectum &/or anal canal |
Atresia and stenosis of large intestine, rectum and anal canal |
Atresia and/or stenosis of large intestine &/or rectum &/or anal canal |
Stenosis of large intestine (disorder) |
Atresia and/or stenosis of large intestine &/or rectum &/or anal canal |
Atresia of large intestine (disorder) |
Atresia of bile duct (& [intrahepatic] or [extrahepatic] |
Congenital atresia of extrahepatic bile duct |
Atresia of bile duct (& [intrahepatic] or [extrahepatic] |
Intrahepatic biliary atresia |
Atresia of bile duct (& [intrahepatic] or [extrahepatic] |
Congenital biliary atresia |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of bilateral anterior nares (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of right anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of left anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of left anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of bilateral anterior nares (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of the anterior nares |
Congenital atresia of right anterior naris (disorder) |
Atresia of vagina |
Acquired atresia of vagina (disorder) |
Atresia of vagina |
Congenital atresia of vagina (disorder) |
Atresia of vagina |
Acquired atresia of vagina (disorder) |
Atresia of vagina |
Congenital atresia of vagina (disorder) |
Atretocephalus |
Congenital anomaly of skull |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter |
Supraventricular tachycardia |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter |
Atrial flutter (disorder) |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter |
Atrial arrhythmia |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter |
Atrial fibrillation |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter NOS |
Atrial arrhythmia |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter NOS |
Atrial fibrillation |
Atrial fibrillation and flutter NOS |
Atrial flutter (disorder) |